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  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,783
    Friend’s planter on her balcony in Cologne just spontaneously combusted.
  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,848
    Looked like there was a big fire Dartford way when I was going for a walk just now. 
  • O-Randy-Hunt
    O-Randy-Hunt Posts: 10,642
    Dartford heath again from what I'm hearing.
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,484
    Friend’s planter on her balcony in Cologne just spontaneously combusted.
    That'll be the heat lamp too close to the grow 
  • ROTW
    ROTW Posts: 642
    edited August 2022
    who on earth would swim in the sea at Folkestone? Place is a khazi
    Not having that. It’s glorious. Swam in there 2 mornings in a row in July. Mermaid beach. Plenty of people doing the same. 
    Yes, but they had just jumped off dinghy’s 
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,783
    Gribbo said:
    Friend’s planter on her balcony in Cologne just spontaneously combusted.
    That'll be the heat lamp too close to the grow 
    Actually not in Cologne.  She's in Cologne, this was at her house in Nunhead - even more likely it was the grow lamp, admittedly.
  • MrWalker
    MrWalker Posts: 4,106
    edited August 2022
    JamesSeed said:
    25c to 30c in August is called summer not a heatwave to panic about.
    It’s the drought, not the heat. Well, both in combination. 
    two days ago my rain barrel/water butt was nigh on empty .. the sky has been cloudless all week, everyone has been praying for rain, the weather forecasts make no mention of rain .. BUT today my water butt is full .. the ground is dry and so is the garden soil .. there must have been a terrific overnight rainfall and nobody here seems to have noticed.  OR .. am I living in a parallel universe where rain falls unnoticed and the garde4ns bloom forever ? .. answers on a postcard please
    A giraffe wandered over from the serengetti-esque wolds and took a massive piss in it?
  • eaststandmike
    eaststandmike Posts: 14,956
    Dartford heath again from what I'm hearing.
    Probably another BBQ
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,802
    Thunder and lighting rolling down the Thames in Greenhithe
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,348
    cooler here today, nice breeze, I can feel the rain will be here this evening
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  • Ross
    Ross Posts: 4,409
    We’ve been promised rain and thunderstorms from today all weekend, yet my phone is showing nothing forecast until Wednesday at the earliest now.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,846
    Chucking it down in North London (Golders Green), hoorah
  • The_Organiser
    The_Organiser Posts: 3,999
    South East Water have said they have reduced leaks by 15% and their target is to halve leaks by 2050, that is unacceptable.  All profits should be ploughed back into dealing with leaks, it is crazy that water companies are allowed to get away with so much. 
    Shareholders expect a return on capital employed, if they are not provided with it there will be no funding to fund the continuing operation and all the capital schemes that are undertaken every year. It’s not quite as simple as just plough all profits back into dealing with leaks.

    And It’s not like gas and electric where water companies can just put prices up. They are regulated and any increased revenue driven by higher demand has to be paid back to customers as part of the next price review.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,023
    The current funding model is failing the public. Perhaps we need a new ownership and funding system and an acknowledgement that private ownership is not suitable for natural monopolies.
  • The_Organiser
    The_Organiser Posts: 3,999
    Should we as customers also be prepared to pay more for what is a precious and under-appreciated resource, esp as climate change begins to impact in an unprecedented way?

    South East Water has confirmed the average household will pay £221 a year or 60 pence a day for their tap water supply from 1 April 22.

  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,846
    The failing has been with the regulation, which hasn't set strict enough standards.

    It is worth noting, that part of the problem, especially in the southeast, is the extra housing being built, all using the same water mains, meaning water being pumped through at higher pressure, increasing the chance of burst water mains. And while the water companies may be flawed, if under control of the state then any investment can easily be turned off by politicians wanting to spend money elsewhere.
  • buckshee
    buckshee Posts: 7,867
    Woke up this morning at 4.30 as the dog needed a piss, it was so hot inside I took her for a walk, it’s not even cool outside at 4.45am ffs
  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 9,750
    edited August 2022
    who on earth would swim in the sea at Folkestone? Place is a khazi
    Not having that. It’s glorious. Swam in there 2 mornings in a row in July. Mermaid beach. Plenty of people doing the same. 
    Mermaids?! Really? Wow, are you actually a mermaid then @suzisausage
  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 9,750
    edited August 2022
    The économist Maxime Combes has named the June 2022 heatwave TotalEnergies n°1. Scientists are pushing for heatwaves to be named (as we do already with hurricanes) and to name them after the most polluting companies on the planet. Bring it on, I say.

    Here's a list for the first 90:

    https://www.science.org/content/article/just-90-companies-are-blame-most-climate-change-carbon-accountant-says
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,966
    edited August 2022
    . oops, wrong thread
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  • kinveachyaddick
    kinveachyaddick Posts: 3,875
    edited August 2022
    Just had a letter from my provider (Affinity) and our water bill is actually going down this year
  • suzisausage
    suzisausage Posts: 11,502
    who on earth would swim in the sea at Folkestone? Place is a khazi
    Not having that. It’s glorious. Swam in there 2 mornings in a row in July. Mermaid beach. Plenty of people doing the same. 
    Mermaids?! Really? Wow, are you actually a mermaid then @suzisausage
    There were no mermaids. I think it’s because of the shape of the concrete tidal rock thing. (My geography gcse fails me for the word). 

    Or the cafe at the back of the bay. 
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,626
    Still no rain here in Swanley. The only day this week it rained was Tuesday & although we had a fair amount it was only for 2 or 3 hours. No deluges or flooding that other parts of the country had. Even on Wednesday when the Test match at Lords was rained off from 3pm we had nothing. I travelled down to see a client in Ashford & still nothing going down or coming back. 

    Where the fuck is the rain !
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,255
    The temperature at the moment is 4 degrees above the average for this time of year, and some parts of Southern Europe are still seeing 32.5 degrees.  I was reading about the Thwaites ice sheet in the western Antarctic today.  I think we’re going to screwed so much sooner than we thought 😩 very bad.  
  • ME14addick
    ME14addick Posts: 9,761
    edited October 2022
    cabbles said:
    The temperature at the moment is 4 degrees above the average for this time of year, and some parts of Southern Europe are still seeing 32.5 degrees.  I was reading about the Thwaites ice sheet in the western Antarctic today.  I think we’re going to screwed so much sooner than we thought 😩 very bad.  
    It's dreadful, I'd recommend watching the final programme in the BBC Frozen Planet 2 series. It explains how the melting of both Arctic and Antarctic ice sheets, glaciers and sea ice is accelerating and the effect it is having on the planet. 
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,626
    edited October 2022
    Still no rain here in Swanley. The only day this week it rained was Tuesday & although we had a fair amount it was only for 2 or 3 hours. No deluges or flooding that other parts of the country had. Even on Wednesday when the Test match at Lords was rained off from 3pm we had nothing. I travelled down to see a client in Ashford & still nothing going down or coming back. 

    Where the fuck is the rain !
    Ah, I see where the rain was. It was there all along, and has now decided to make an appearance. All 3 months of it. 
  • ME14addick
    ME14addick Posts: 9,761
    Still no rain here in Swanley. The only day this week it rained was Tuesday & although we had a fair amount it was only for 2 or 3 hours. No deluges or flooding that other parts of the country had. Even on Wednesday when the Test match at Lords was rained off from 3pm we had nothing. I travelled down to see a client in Ashford & still nothing going down or coming back. 

    Where the fuck is the rain !
    Ah, I see where the rain was. It was there all along, and has now decided to make an appearance. All 3 months of it. 
    Extreme weather is a product of global warming.
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,255
    If 22 today didn’t hammer home the problems we’ve got then I don’t know what will.  We need real leaders who have to do so much more 
  • R0TW
    R0TW Posts: 1,673
    What a lovely day.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,262
    cabbles said:
    If 22 today didn’t hammer home the problems we’ve got then I don’t know what will.  We need real leaders who have to do so much more 
    We're about 20-30 years too late in my opinion. Even if the Western Europe, Far East and North America go 100% sustainable and green NOW, the damage will continue to be done by the emerging world